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Amoeblog posts marked with untold.New 12" / LPs @ Amoeba Hollywood 5/8 - Shackleton, Madteo, Actress, Soft Rocks, Untold, Kowton and more<img align="left" src="http://www.amoeba.com/admin/uploads/blog/Oliver_and_Boone/Shackleton_DRAWBAR.jpg" style="border: 8px solid white;" alt="" /><br />
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<strong>Shackleton</strong><br />
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Woe To The Septic Heart <br />
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The spaciously dark and minimalistic 5 parts from his &quot;MUSIC FOR THE QUIET HOUR&quot; project, as well as cuts from his 3 EP's comprising &quot;THE DRAWBAR ORGAN&quot; <br />
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<strong>Madteo</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.amoeba.com/buy-stuff/detail/madteo/recast-remixes-12--429905.html"><em>Recast 12&rdquo; </em></a><br />
Meakusma <br />
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Brooklyn's <strong>Madteo</strong> has been seeing his profile grow considerably after some serious releases on Meakusma, Workshop, and most recently <strong>Joy O</strong>'s Hinge Finger label. Here the leftfield dance producer gets remixed by <strong>Kassem Mosse</strong>, <strong>Marcellus Pittman </strong>and <strong>Shake</strong>! <br />
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Actress</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.amoeba.com/buy-stuff/detail/actress/r-i-p-lp--428810.html"><em>R.I.P. LP </em></a><br />
Honest Jons<br />
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Between sleep and the void lies the electronic interzone of Actress. Following the noted 2010 album Splazsh (HJR 049CD/LP) (voted #1 in The Wire magazine's &quot;Top 50 Releases Of The Year&quot;) South London producer Darren Cunningham returns with a suite of electronic laments, tone structures and dream-time rhythms which all carry his unmistakable fingerprint. R.I.P. comprises 15 tracks painstakingly crafted by Cunningham in his London studio over recent years, with a conceptual arc taking in death, life, sleep and religion. Right from the debut album Hazyville, Actress' music has carried deep tinges and pockmarks of London's rave music heritage. But after the angular dynamics of Splazsh, R.I.P. heads out into deep space. The rhythms and pulses are smudged or blurred, or are hinted at by their absence. Two-step garage is collided into gamelan, and freeform interludes explore microtonal spaces and imagined string instruments. The fifteen chapters of R.I.P. begin with ascension and the Book of Genesis, played out through gardens, serpents and mythological caves. Appropriately for exploring the myths of creation, the sounds <strong>Actress </strong>creates are completely sui generis. There are no soft synths or plug-ins, and instead he uses meticulous manual sound-tinkering to create tones, tunings and textures. The ghosted rhythms and free tunings of these tracks live in a parallel universe to the conventional rigors of the dancefloor. Unlike the sterile sound-spaces rendered in so much laptop sound-product, these tracks carry traces of the endless mouse strokes that made them. The album begins with the title track, a short tonal requiem for the dead, before drifting into another beatless meditation, the rippling minimalist structure of &quot;Ascending.&quot; &quot;Holy Water&quot; and &quot;Marble Plexus&quot; introduce rhythm, although these percussive tics could be equally sourced from sub-bass speaker stacks or marbles rolling around a bowl. &quot;Jardin&quot; and &quot;Serpent&quot; are origami-like constructions which orbit around what could be pizzicato strings or harps. Last-but-one is &quot;IWAAD,&quot; whose pulsing 4/4 rhythms and warm hits of low-end vibration hint at a return to the real. R.I.P. underlines Actress's reputation as one of the most eloquent voices to emerge from the sub-bass nexus of London dance music.<br />
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Wed, 09 May 2012 02:14:45 GMThttp://www.amoeba.com/rss-link/blog/2012/05/handsome-club-amoeba-hollywood-s-electro-news/new-12-lps-amoeba-hollywood-5-8-shackleton-madteo-actress-soft-rocks-untold-kowton-and-more.htmlNew 12"s @ Amoeba Hollywood 11/16 Jurgen Muller, John Daly, Marcel Dettmann, Elektro Guzzi, Lowtec, Untold and more<strong><img align="left" alt="" src="http://www.amoeba.com/admin/uploads/blog/Oliver_and_Boone/JurgenMuller.jpg" style="border: 8px solid white;" />Jurgen Muller</strong><br />
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Digitalis<br />
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New and perhaps final repress, all copies are on a marbled metallic sky blue vinyl. <strong>Jürgen Müller</strong> was a self-taught amateur musician who, while studying oceanic science at the University of Kiel, purchased some electronic instruments and set up a mobile studio on his house boat, docked along the town of Heikendorf, on the North Sea. He held a life-long fascination with the ocean, the expansive and endless inner-space of the deep, where he felt many ecological miracles had yet to be discovered, and which kindled a love for the unknown. This love of all things nautical started early in his youth and eventually led him to study the oceanic sciences. For one week in 1979, Jürgen took up with a film crew on a mission to document some sea-water toxicity testing that was being performed by a couple of notable biologists, only a few kilometers offshore. At the end of the expedition, he decided that he would make music to capture the strange feeling conjured by these experiences. Utilizing only a handful of barely-remembered childhood piano lessons, Jürgen set about creating his marine-influenced vignettes with some electronic instruments he had gathered through friends, as well as borrowing some new equipment from a local school&#39;s music department. As a general music lover, earlier in the &#39;70s he had taken note of several avant-garde electronic composers who he felt simultaneously captured a purity of sound and sense of wonder that was lacking in other music. He dreamt of fusing this ideal with the synthetic recreations of nature. In a sense, one could say he stumbled onto an early &quot;new age&quot; aesthetic through pure ignorance and coincidence. Mixing relaxing ambient tones and spooky, otherworldly sounds, he came up with a unique approach. After filling several reels of home recordings, he held ambitions of becoming a film composer. He decided to start his own publishing company, Neue Wissenschaft, and hoped to compose albums to sell as production music to various film companies for use in documentaries and television programs. As he was simultaneously hard at work on his studies to finish school, he had to work on his music in short intervals, and often had to put it aside altogether. As a result, it took several years for him to actually realize his sole full-length recording, Science Of The Sea, the sessions for which began in late 1981, before finishing a year later. Less than 100 copies were pressed, and few of them were even sent out to potential clients. Most copies were eventually given to friends and family. Jürgen&#39;s musical gamble never quite paid off as he had hoped, and without any outside interest or connections in the music world, he soon abandoned any dreams of a musical existence and instead chose to further his oceanographic career. Remastered from the original tapes by Brad Rose. Cut to vinyl at <strong>Dubplates &amp; Mastering</strong>, Berlin and pressed in Germany.<br />
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Wed, 16 Nov 2011 01:32:00 GMThttp://www.amoeba.com/rss-link/blog/2011/11/handsome-club-amoeba-hollywood-s-electro-news/new-12-s-amoeba-hollywood-11-16-jurgen-muller-john-daly-marcel-dettmann-elektro-guzzi-lowtec-untold-and-more.htmlNew 12" Releases 11/4 @ Amoeba Hollywood - Goldwill, Tigerskin, Cosmin TRG, Idjut Boys, Magnetic Man, Cos/Mes, Ben Klock & More<img align="left" src="http://www.amoeba.com/admin/uploads/blog/Oliver_and_Boone/goldwill.jpg" style="border: 8px solid white;" alt="" /><strong>GOLDWILL</strong><br />
<em>Discooker 12&quot; </em><br />
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Berlin &amp; Schwerin-based nu-breeds-de-jour <strong>Goldwill</strong> cook up a rather special release as<strong> Dessous</strong> teeters ever closer to its 100th release. <em>Discooker</em> is comprised of 3 original tracks on vinyl. Sauntering off into the night, &quot;Nachtzug&quot; delivers a tripped-out, jazzy jam that skips between off-kilter house and laid-back disco edit stations. A freaky, warbling synth tone becomes the main destination as skipping beats and warm, coal-fired beats pump throughout. <br />
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<strong>PHONIQUE VS. TIGERSKIN</strong><br />
<em> Longdrink EP 12&quot;</em><br />
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<strong>Phonique</strong> and<strong> Tigerskin</strong> explore their passionate, freaky and funky sides on their <em>Longdrink</em> EP. Phonique throws us two hot ones with &quot;Sandman&quot; and &quot;Longdrink.&quot; The former skips through tripping, tool-y and percussive territories while the latter goes all-out with a rolling bass and hedonistic synth passages. Tigerskin's &quot;Loop Back In Time&quot; grows from a rolling drum array into a disco-fueled killer, while &quot;Tony's Riff&quot; is a jazz-based jam with super-funky drums fused with deep house and cutting-edge techno. <br />
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Thu, 04 Nov 2010 18:42:00 GMThttp://www.amoeba.com/rss-link/blog/2010/11/handsome-club-amoeba-hollywood-s-electro-news/new-12-releases-11-4-amoeba-hollywood-goldwill-tigerskin-cosmin-trg-idjut-boys-magnetic-man-cos-mes-ben-klock-more.htmlNew 12" Electronic Releases at Amoeba Hollywood - 11/19/09<span style="font-size: medium;">HOUSE::TECHNO::HOUSE::TECHNO::HOUSE::TECHNO::HOUSE::TECHNO::</span><br />
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<strong> ROBAG WRUHME</strong>: <em>Lampetee 12&quot;</em> <br />
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Movida is Spanish and is the English word for 'moving.' With this first release we have moved something -- nobody else than Mr. Robag Wruhme (Wighnomy Brothers) has produced this first one. This track is really untypical for any production which Gabor ever did, but we liked that 'dubby' track so much that we really wanted to release it. Maybe the one or other will think back to good old Maurizio tracks. 'Lampetee' is a very old Greek 'song' with a pretty nice song-text which Gabor packed in that track with so many emotions. We were also happy as we get the 'o.k.' from nobody else than Nick Curly to do a remix for us. It has taken a long time, but finally the remix is so lovely, deep and groovy that we think it was good choice to wait so long. Support: Ricardo Villalobos, Onur &Ouml;zer, Shinedoe, Thomas Melchior, Brendon Moeller, Matt Star, Daniel Mehlhart, Nick Curly, Frank Leicher.<br />
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BETKE: The Road/Loose And Blowsy Plumage 12&rdquo; <br />
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DUSTY KID: Moto Perpetuo 12&quot; (BOXER 075EP) <br />
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AGF/DELAY: Connection Remixes 12&quot; (BPC 203EP) <br />
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DUB TRACTOR: Sorry LP (CCO 045LP) <br />
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KZA: Z 12&quot; (EF 019EP) <br />
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</strong><em>MIDNITE EP 12&quot; </em><br />
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&quot;A SPECIAL KIND&quot; is classically constructed with filtered ASHFORD &amp; SIMPSON samples (&quot;STAY FREE&quot;) over a fat Detroit kick drum. &quot;DEE'S GRUV&quot; is on the atmospheric tip, &quot;EXPLANATION&quot; hits harder and faster, and deep house jam &quot;TRUTH&quot; wraps it all in one tight package. Don't sleep! <br />
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Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:12:00 GMThttp://www.amoeba.com/rss-link/blog/2009/11/handsome-club-amoeba-hollywood-s-electro-news/new-12-electronic-releases-at-amoeba-hollywood-11-19-09.htmlNew 12" Electronic Releases at Amoeba Hollywood - 07/10/09<div style="text-align: center;"><img alt="" src="http://www.amoeba.com/admin/uploads/blog/tecters.gif" /><br />
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MATHEW JONSON's new 12&quot; sees him unearthing more quirky, haunting melodies over floor friendly percussion. It's chilling and cinematic. &quot;WHEN LOVE FEELS LIKE CRYING&quot; includes harmonic fragments with punchy bass tones playing the central hook.<br />
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1st release in PERMANENT VACATIONS's new EVER GREEN. This new wave/electro cut comes with an exclusive instrumental version on the flip.<br />
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<strong>Ancient Astronauts&nbsp;</strong><em>CLASSIC</em> 12&quot; ESL155 &nbsp;</div>
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<strong>Miss Dica&nbsp;</strong><em>FREAK EP</em> 12&quot; 3EEP103</div>
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<strong>Baker Bros&nbsp;</strong><em>FAMILY TREE</em> 12&quot; FSR072&nbsp;</div>
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<strong>Depeche Mode&nbsp;</strong><em>BEHIND THE WHEEL RMX</em> 12&quot; DAI02</div>
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<strong>Diplo &amp; Blaqstarr&nbsp;</strong><em>GET OFF</em> 12&quot; MAD093</div>
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<strong>Headman&nbsp;</strong><em>DREAMPIECES (ZONGAMIN REMIX)</em> 12&quot; RR034&nbsp;</div>
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<strong>Moby&nbsp;</strong><em>PALE HORSES REMIX (GER IMPORT)</em> 12&quot; MOSMOBY1&nbsp;</div>
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